3 Tips for Sharing Jesus with Others this Christmas
Even while our culture continues its acceleration away from Christendom, Christmas still remains one of the most likely time of the year for non-Christians to consider matters of faith. Here are a few tips to help you step out of your comfort zone and talk to non-Christians in your world about Jesus. Read More
Be Careful Not to Spoil the Christmas Season
On occasion, my wife says that my Christmas personality is a little bit like the Grinch. While she does not venture into Clark Griswold territory regarding her Christmas spirit, she does love the decorations, the season and all the trappings more than I do. Maybe you love the season, but not all the busyness that comes along with it. Following are several ways you can spoil the wonder of the Christmas season if you aren’t careful. Read More
We Are All Eleventh-Hour Laborers
The parable of the laborers in the vineyard, however, teaches us that not only our salvation, but also our entire Christian lives are to be lived on the basis of God’s grace. Then the parable also teaches us about two amazing qualities of grace: the abundant generosity of His grace, and His sovereignty in dispensing it. Read More
Only In a Small Church: Face Time With the Pastor
The disadvantages of a small church are regularly outweighed by the privilege we have of discipling people on a more personal level. Read More
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